Lafayette

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Dixon Lobby 2

Lafayette/Coal Creek Location

1455 Dixon Avenue, 1st and 2nd floor, LafayetteCO 80026

Phone: 303-443-8500
Closest Bus Stop: Public Rd & South Boulder Rd
Hours of Operation:

  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: 9am–7pm
  • Wednesday: Closed
  • Thursday: 9am–7pm
  • Friday: Closed
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

Most registrations and assessments for this location occur at Broomfield location. Ongoing services may be provided here or by referral made to another regional team.

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Moving Beyond Trauma

1455 Dixon Avenue, 2nd Floor, LafayetteCO 80026

Phone: 303-443-8500
Closest Bus Stop: Public Rd & South Boulder Rd
Hours of Operation:

  • Monday: 8am–6:30pm
  • Tuesday: 8am–6:30pm
  • Wednesday: 8am–6:30pm
  • Thursday: 8am–6:30pm
  • Friday: 8am–6:30pm
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

Moving Beyond Trauma is a program lead by experts in trauma and resilience, and it provides highly trained clinicians, excellent results-based care and comprehensive services.

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Moving to End Sexual Assault

1455 Dixon Avenue, LafayetteCO 80026
Suite 210 (second floor)

Phone: 303-443-0400
24/7 Sexual Violence Hotline: 303-443-7300 (or text BRAVE to 20121)
Closest Bus Stop: Public Rd & South Boulder Rd
Websitehttps://movingtoendsexualassault.org/
Hours of Operation:

  • Monday: 8:30am–5pm
  • Tuesday: 8:30am–5pm
  • Wednesday: 8:30am–5pm
  • Thursday: 8:30am–5pm
  • Friday: 8:30am–5pm
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

MESA provides support and services to survivors of sexual assault.

Services Offered

Individual, Group and Family Therapy

Individual, Group and Family Therapy services are available at all of Mental Health Partners behavioral health hubs. Our staff are equipped with bilingual resources to accommodate Spanish-speaking individuals. Learn more about our modalities

Care Coordination and Management

Care Coordination and Management deliberately organizes patient care activities and sharing information among all of the participants concerned with a patient’s care to achieve safer and more effective care. This team-based, patient-centered approach is designed to assist patients and their support systems in managing medical conditions more effectively.

Psychiatric Services

Psychiatric Services focus on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental, emotional and behavioral disorders. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor (an M.D. or D.O.) who specializes in mental health, including substance use disorders. Psychiatrists are qualified to assess both the mental and physical aspects of psychological problems.

Psychoeducation

Psychoeducation refers to the process of providing education and information to those seeking or receiving mental health services, such as people diagnosed with mental health conditions (or life-threatening/terminal illnesses) and their family members.

Life Skills Training

Life Skills Training programs attempt to remedy the difficulties and obstacles in life that having a mental health problem can cause by encouraging independent living. Life skills often have several components: communication and talking; financial awareness and money management; domestic tasks; and personal self‐care. Other life skills include training on coping with stress, shopping for and eating healthy food, knowing the time, taking medication, improving social skills, using public transport and forward planning.

Whole Health Action Management

Whole Health Action Management is a training program and peer support group model developed to encourage increased resiliency, wellness, and self-management of health and behavioral health among people with mental illnesses and substance use disorders. The program provides peer support professionals and volunteers a format for peer support meetings to support one another as they work toward, achieve, and maintain whole health goals.

Shared Decision Making

Shared Decision Making involves a few different characteristics. There must be at least two people, acting as partners, and generally, these are the health care provider and the client. Both partners will take steps in sharing a treatment decision and sharing information about treatment options. The partners will then arrive at consensus regarding the preferred treatment options.

Life Goals Collaborative Care

Life Goals Collaborative Care is an evidence evidence‐based psychosocial intervention designed to improve medical and psychiatric outcomes for persons with mood disorders through personal goal‐setting aligned with wellness and symptom coping strategies and supported through collaborative care.

Targeted Case Management

Targeted Case Management services help individuals with serious and persistent mental illness gain access to medical, social, educational, vocational and other necessary services connected to the person’s mental health needs.

Nursing Support

If you or a loved one requires mental health nursing in Boulder County, Mental Health Partners care can provide the skilled, compassionate and respectful nursing care you need. Our team of registered nurses and skilled mental healthcare professionals will work with you and your doctor to help you identify and select the most appropriate treatment options. We have the understanding, expertise and resources to take charge of the situation and coordinate all of your care.

Peer Support

Our Peer Support program is designed to help clients in all stages of recovery. We have first-hand experience with mental illness and the challenges that come with it. Despite those challenges we have come to know the reality of wellness. We believe recovery is possible for everyone and our hope is to reach out to our peers. Our Peer Support Specialists help clients develop their own recovery by recognizing personal strengths and setting goals. As clients, we too have gone through this process and now share a unique empathy and perspective.

Health and Wellness Coaching

Health and Wellness Coachin is open to all adults and includes wellness orientation, wellness coaching, skills classes and workshops covering the nine domains of wellness: physical, social, emotional, spiritual, occupational, cognitive/educational, community involvement, financial and creativity. Most classes are time-limited and there is a conscious intent not to duplicate classes offered in the community, but rather to support people to access community resources.

Our qualified, dedicated team of professional are interested in helping you feel your very best. Whether it’s through relaxation or meditation, physical activity, spirituality, social connectedness, or a myriad of other offerings, we offer classes and programs to meet you where you are in the process of recovery.

Specialty Services

Offered at multiple locations. Please inquire.

Older Adults Specialty Care

County-wide services provided in office, home, community and Skilled Nursing Facilities. Clinical, Case Management and Psychiatric evaluation and treatment for Older Adults with mental health issues.

Step 1:

Begin the registration process by calling (303) 443-8500, completing our secure online form or visit one of our locations that have walk-in availability.

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Step 2:

Meet with our expert and compassionate care team at a location convenient for you to complete your full assessment and registration. Depending on the location, walk-in or scheduled appointments are available.

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Step 3:

The care team will provide you an individualized plan of action to begin your supportive mental health and/or addiction services. On average, individuals will be receiving care 7-days from their completed assessment appointment.

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